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Partitioning - the pain in my life

Hi

I have a new, formatted, but empty fat-32 16gb HDD installed as my slave
drive. I am trying to separate it into two drives so that i can install
redhat on one drive and keep a mutual data drive available for both windows (on the master drive) and linux.

When I FDISK and select create extended partition on fixed drive 2 it tells
me there is 'no space to create a DOS partition'.

Am i missing something? Everytime i try and read the info out on the web
about FDISK i get so confused i give up. If anyone could simply explain how to partition this slave drive into two drives i would be very grateful.

Re: fdisk v disk druid

I've actually got the dvd for i386 FC4 but i thought redhat were the principal sponsors behind FC4?

Secondly, i know little about fdisk so was thinking that using something else would confuse me even more. But arguably from Fdisk - that would be almost imposible.

How would i find this utility? Would i have to run boot? There doesn't seem to be a standalone app on the DVD

Originally Posted by aysiu

First of all, if you have FC3 (as your profile indicates), why are you installing Red Hat?

Secondly, you don't need to fdisk. Doesn't FC3 have something like Disk Druid that can partition for you?

i believe disk druid comes up before you install it. it'll ask you how you want to partition your drive, then you can choose your packages, and then it installs (that's the install in a nutshell). disk druid (when it'll ask how to partitoin) might work for you

bloody stupid question

this is going to seem bloody stupid, but how the hell do i run the install on the linux DVD.

I've booted the system with a win 98 boot disk (because it has all the drivers for running the DVD ROM) - and then typed in gone into that drive, typed out e:\.....la..la..la....boot and nothing has happened?